The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 January 1909
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Title Section11 1909-01-02 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2,11 words
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Article611 1909-01-02 1 A large Failing vessel is ashore at l Tujoh— R^n 7. A descrip i)n of the eea epoits appearson Page 12. Parts cf Taoglin were flooded by the beivy raia yesterday afternoon— Page" 7. Two nioie shocks were experienced a' Messina on Wednesday— Pa ge 7. Martial law was611 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement86 1909-01-02 1 MILK. M///f /n which the Full fh Gow's Milk is retained. RING TESTIMONIALS W, MEN and Retail Dealers. SPECIAL and SPECIAL /%S!j%j>fr LifilEUß /^y^/ /^H^V SOLE S: W k^k fn Pure, Refreshing, Cheap n PECIAL UG*JJ A mmmummu,m,^Mmmmmmmmim i. i> niSENER BW iln 'B l^ e itsu^ ussan a s^86 words
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Advertisement579 1909-01-02 1 GOSLING CO.= WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS. SYRUPS, RASPBERRY, ROSE, LEMON, PINE APPLE, PEAR AND BANANA $1 QTS. OOcts. PINTS. Hirano Water $4.25, case pints. $6. 100 pints. Vichy (Celestine) Direct Importation. New Year Hampers supplied Prices $12 to $80 per case. GOSLING CO. HARIMA HALL Saturday, January 2nd, 1909 SPECIAL579 words
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Advertisement96 1909-01-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re depositors in the Post Office Savings Bank Page 5. Notice re admission of Messrs. E.D.Hewan. D. T. Boyd and G. Macbain into the firm of Boustcad and Co and Edward Boustead Page 5. So/.odont, the fragrant tooth-powder, Maynard and Co. Page 11. Alhanibra attractions for Monday96 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous350 1909-01-02 1 > < THE WEEK. Saturday, 2nd rTit;h Water. 63<■ a 7.58 p Mohamedhan Haii Raya. Sunday, 3rd Higb Water 7 31 a 8 58 p 2nd Sunday af^er Christmas N D L Mail Homeward due. nday, 4th ffigb Water.— B.22 a., 10 Op Maxim Ooy. Maxim Gun Drill S.R E.350 words
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Article4560 1909-01-02 2 Sir Hi i R| lof King Carl toga! and I »n ground .:iiiy. I I i by y\ r I n victory at B SB, M- l.' K r I i to Hal ting ft* I iatica ill Transvaal. Library add* d -rv. I', Btfa Ol M^ r. fa Bw4,560 words
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Article3504 1909-01-02 3 THE YEAR 1908. AUGUST. aeventytwo miners. Th^ King makes a brief speech at Marienhad at the dinner on the Emp«ror Franz Josefa seventy eighth birthday. N«w NY K. steamer Kamo Maru arrived at Singapore. M Co-operative Exhibition opened at Um Crystal Pila.-e. Mr Deakin and Lord Northcote sent wireless message3,504 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement598 1909-01-02 3 Chronic Dyspepsia. Angier's Emulsion soothes the mucous membrane of the stomach and intestines, arrests fermentation, checks bacterial growth* and /M" promotes normal heall' action of the bowel*. Doctors prescribe it for chronic indigestion fc I nervous dyspepsia, stomach and intestinal catarrh, etc. It has curt^ many obscure cases. 1&$ vHtTROLLUM598 words
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999 1909-01-02 4 <•'; i- we In »ked iato the l'pp-r Victoria Memorial II .1! the oil irprii*-d to tiivl il fi*.te<l with A- it threw score deake as aa eiamint r j i -i! depressed and f 1 hall ..:i"-»-, sat ia.999 words
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Article461 1909-01-02 4 Per PAO Delhi, due Jan I.— Mr H. R. Llewellyn, Mr E. M. Janiou, Miss Sellars, Mr C. 8. Ramsden, Mr 0. P. A.ppleton, Mr P. J. Thomson, Mr Curran, Mr. P. W. Barker, Mr G. N D,.y. Mr E. F. H. Edlin, Mr •nd Mrs461 words
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Article186 1909-01-02 4 a Pao i The torturing ir of pile* blooilnn or blini i tm bag skin complaint M allay. <i b\ tion of Doaa'fl 0 and evt '-bora cases, which havr i er tread for;. .ickly yield to this hotting ment. Doan's Ointmeni arkably so< i ng iad186 words
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Article492 1909-01-02 4 STEAItIfiRS. living port of departure, and (where Vno**) date due here, and name of Aga'* Andalusia, Hongkong, .lan S Bel M'-jer. A. L. Treville, Jan A. Ar.car, Hongkong, 1 I i Ii8 Avva M am, London, J«« 4 KuiUßi, A3- lotabajr, Jan 1 o*. Assaye, Hongkong, M I'492 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement44 1909-01-02 4 GONOSAN (Rieclel) contains Sandalwood oil and the extract of Kava-Kava. It is in the opinion of the Medical profession by far superior to any other preparation of Sandal- wood oil. Sold in bottles of 40 capsules by all dispensaries. For wholesale apply to the44 words
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Advertisement403 1909-01-02 4 CO MB Celebrated Oilmen's Stores f|rl PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, JELLIES, [W I POTTED MEATS, MALT VINEGAR. B I Agents for lea perrin s worcestershire suice gjjy Crosse Blackwell, Ltd. A GOOD START IN LIFE. SS doSy^esembTes human milk. No farinaceous or starchy food or unmodified cow s milk is Permissible403 words
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Advertisement452 1909-01-02 4 I T mmm mmm^ mm m^— M^ M MB aM<MM^ M^" I EF YOU SUFFER From any Skin or Blood Disease, such na Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandular Swellings, Had Le^s, Ulcers, Abscesses, Tumours, Boils, Sores, Eruptions, Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout, <Sc, BORS'T DELAY bat at once start a course of452 words
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Article612 1909-01-02 5 The Pi \s:rr, of the most pregnant, and quite tba *b« I i"■ M It has afforded spirit ut! comfort to generations i BMttiag old ladies, who have po:-. murniag t > it m i transcendent expobiri mi -f Um iriek•lmm of jealou-y, the folly of self612 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement19 1909-01-02 5 No Fxim-i iment. You are not b;;y Chan V an- gettmtj a irt raration that bis an established re-19 words
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Advertisement855 1909-01-02 5 A NERVOUS WRECK THROUGH HIS SORROWS. Bombay Qbmtlbmam Bboxsm en Health. PniDl Nkw Lifh and VIOOXTB jn DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. ThOM who have suffered the loss of someone near and dear to them will understand the kaiiblt) nervous strain under which Mr. I). A. dtr Silva, of Bombay, laboured855 words
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Advertisement673 1909-01-02 5 NOTWES. NOTICE. Depositors in the Savings Bink are reminded to send in their passbooks between the 4th and 18th January, 1909. for audit, in compliance with the Rules and Regulations under the Savings Bank Ordinance. Passbooks may be forwarded free by post to the Superintendent of the Bank. W. G.673 words
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Advertisement1084 1909-01-02 5 SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILV/AY. From Ist August, 1908, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1: 3 11 am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. Passir P.1,084 words
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Advertisement539 1909-01-02 5 THE Singapore Morning Daily. To Oaf Readers Singapore Free Press is now a ■lonung Daify, and is on sale ai denote, ;r I* eei ti U ruing (Si;: i xre r--' Cash price Ten Cents a py. •r-s* copies will be delivered ir I (or tou or ifprefi seven o'clock539 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article26 1909-01-02 6 CAMPBELL. Dec. 7, at Epsom, wife of E. T. Campbell, of Samaranj,', daughter. Dennys. Dec. 8, at Tenterden, Kent, wife of F. L. Dennys, daughter.26 words
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Article139 1909-01-02 6 Creagh— Cork. Nov. 12, at St. Lucia, Lieut. J. V. Creagh, R.N., to Adela May, daughter of His Excellency Philip C. Cork, CM (1. De Silguy EWBNS. Dec. 3, at Bayswater, the Conite do Silguy, to Aukareta, daughter of C. Ewens, of Hongkong. W \dk WADE. Dec. 3, at139 words
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Article, Illustration33 1909-01-02 6 Ui-rc shaP t>ie Press tlie I'eoplc's r'\<zht maintain, U au bv influence nnrl unbribed by gain; Here patriot Troth h~<- picious precepts tlra-". Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and Law.33 words
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Article2070 1909-01-02 6 Now that Mr Clehsnti of Hongkong has very completely photographed in his able state paper upou opium-smoking in China the picture of the exict relation that bears to the whole population, as affecting no more than 2 per cent of the population, we have now some2,070 words
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Article596 1909-01-02 6 The W ir -e (I y Co), and R H. BplH ■Of Iff .i h i .1! iiel, reti, < i pay. This 1 li iiKi \vi. -rco t v. bicfa i( w.-.v 1 pttf w a t K rn Spruit (Brinn;*'>- B ■•'twas sent596 words
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Article76 1909-01-02 6 I RT( .ns. "union 'Oboralt. Bandaj SckooL 3.40 pa Hi. 5.30 pm Evensong;, n St Matthew's, Ski>oy Lin» 8 ••40 idaj s.ri;, 8.15 pm Evensr: >n Prinbkp Strek h -am. 9am Maty) Mr A I 7«| I fetfkk) Rev n M 8 tm. I ildreti's Bl of76 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1909-01-02 6 HUH m JUST RECEIVED: a SHIPMENT >iJOHN DUNCAN SCON'S High-Class Cigarettes packed in 255, 50s, 100s PR.CES AM) SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Caldbeck IVlacgregor Co., Singapore /&js\\ Qts. per case $36.00 m~- I'l ll Baby per doz. $10.50 qa| p Ar'FiMHTQ first Quality I J^jgjjjg^gP LIMITED. NEW STUDIO Rigk Class Piic164 words
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Advertisement103 1909-01-02 6 C N SALE or HIRE YOU CAN PURCHASE ON 1 1 1 hi Easy Payment System payments extending over a period of one year or more. All pianos specially constructed T I IIT ROBINSON PIANO Co., LIMITED. NOTICE. i G. R. Lambert Co., LIMITED, recall to the public that they103 words
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Advertisement194 1909-01-02 6 WILSON C9 PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. The only High-class Studio in the Straits. High as our standard for Portraiture has been in the past it is even better to-day, as hundre-la of customers who have given us ■ittinga during the last couple of months will gladly testify. Our productions invariably earn for194 words
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EARTHQUAKE SUFFERERS.
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Article17 1909-01-02 7 Royal Gencros' f the |uake. H. M. o end H.IMI I Prince I 250.17 words
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Article13 1909-01-02 7 ment have opened a President Fallieres live Basque de Prance13 words
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Article17 1909-01-02 7 The Canadian <J vernrnent Las granted ire being raised in osevelt is liberal appropriation.17 words
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Article18 1909-01-02 7 ::>h war- DTejiog immense blankets, tents, etc, etc, tho survivors. is seL shipload of n;ivv18 words
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Article20 1909-01-02 7 Received 7 pm. Two severe shccks were felt at Messina _-ht. t icjured continue to arrive20 words
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Article16 1909-01-02 7 are plundering tbroughlarthquake area. The popu- desparatelv to btaia of any food discovered.16 words
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Article14 1909-01-02 7 MARTIA L LAW. iw baa v:lainied at Mesaa. Twenty men ton We tnea id.14 words
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Article16 1909-01-02 7 p m. M is nns2ii- i thirds cf •alini is two huadre-J thousand.16 words
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Article220 1909-01-02 7 The ceivj rain •»rJay afternoon, rith the hi^h tide, caused > i the town which bad been previous I The fl i to the Tanglin distriot, spot B .1 being 1 with water, tho ro is -> in rnanv ep, and extend ing into the Between 8c220 words
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Article68 1909-01-02 7 (By Submarice Telegraph. Renter's) A C rsctn named Baoedetti fired from the interi n tbrougb the irindowi o! a room to President Clemenceuu's window. N tholy wls hurt, Mud BonedeLti was arrested. The outrage appears to h*T« no political ■ignificaocs, bat to be the result of68 words
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Article36 1909-01-02 7 A Failure. The "Times" Naw.i York oorrospondeni wires that the secret mission of Tang Shao Yi to secure a form of alliance between America and China failed. America wss disinclined to the alliance.36 words
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Article27 1909-01-02 7 reived 6.45 pm. The revenue for the last quirter shows a decrease of £610,821, Tbe total decrease for the nine menths amounts to £b 000,000. > <27 words
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Article159 1909-01-02 7 We would again remind the Singapore public that on Monday night at the Teutonia Club Mr Lsoprfd Piemysltv, the distinguished Polish violinist, will give a violin recital. Ail those who have heard Mr. Premyslav before will be sure to go again As for those who havo not159 words
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Article122 1909-01-02 7 A: the Annual General Meeting of the Penacg Anti -Opium Association held a few igo the following were appointed Office irera for the ensuing year President Mr. Foo Choo Choon. Vice- President Mr. Gob Taik Chee. Hon. Secretary Mr. Khoo Hock Tye. Hon. Treasurer Mr. Oon^ Seah122 words
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305 1909-01-02 7 The cnlti'«ition of pineappips on Singapore island baa taken larger ditnensiona than befre Large traits of country formerly occupied by secondary growth are now cleared and covered with pineapples. Great quantities of pines have also been brought into ■ore from the inlands around. The result of305 words
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Article1233 1909-01-02 7 Quicquid agunl homines nostri en farrago Ithdli. JUVENAL. The Immortal Topicist, his great heart full of noble and benevolent sentiments, his Jass equally full of a sparkling goldenI ued fluid, decants the latter into a portable I ottle which he wears behind hin expansive -hirt-front, and1,233 words
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Article131 1909-01-02 7 We acknowledge receipt from the Postmaster G-eneral of the S. S. Postal Guide for 1909. Natually it is up to date, and there are a good many amendments of rates as compared with kstyear, mostly in the direction of cheapening. In the 166 pages there is an131 words
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Article60 1909-01-02 7 The Catholic Club Pierrots will give their amusing aud clever entertainment agaiD this evening in the Memorial Hall, commencing at 5.00 pm. All children wi.l be admitted free without tickets. Adults will be asked to pa} r a dollar to help defray the cast of lighting &s. His60 words
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Article32 1909-01-02 7 e are informed that a Lirge siiling ship is ashore cm Pulau Tujoh, off the lslaud of Banka. No other details were to hand whea we went to press.32 words
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Article381 1909-01-02 7 Amusing Story of a Naval Incident. New York, Dec 5. Rear- Admiral Joseph B. Coghlan, who commanded the cruieer Raleigh during the tattle iu Manila Bay, died suddenly this n_orning. His last public appearance was during the marshalling of Mr Taft's business men's parade on the Saturday preceding381 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement229 1909-01-02 7 ROBINSON Co. THE GILLEnE SAFETY RAZOR. The Gillette Safety .Razor ia mad< ofSo'id Metal, Triple Silvei Plated, £q C+ and is supplied with 12 Blades eacli V A with 2 Bdges, in Neat Leather Silk L v Lined Case. r~~^"' fS9li^^^\ 4 Every blade ie( ready for use. \t^ »^\J229 words
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Article404 1909-01-02 8 T>a <,ne <*■■■. i~. tr»--H gr^w tfsrn t>"s--I'ioui with Perin, tb" Pariaian manager, ,ind gave him a stonrry i iart*«r of <m h-Hir. And "what >hd you do, my dour Perin?" aBk*;d r»»bvr«* M i,i nothing ,vn i iratokdd atrl b \li I :i feting to it. f>n404 words
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Article198 1909-01-02 8 anal], far and near, t ■of Halley sta nt< B, I >■- t!.- fact I t a. petittdl J i t. r\. r ooni pi raoiu ia Us a »oie man •be an- r the south- t but ha distance from At urhit of i tint, but198 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement518 1909-01-02 8 SHIPPING. WTK JAPAPi B'!L STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Rorv oe is lllSJntaimfl between Japan and fiarope b/ the loOoirißf NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undb* Mail Oont&acts with THB IMTWMLLL Ji.PANBB» GOVRKNMKNT. Specially dy«i^n<id for the Company's European Berrioe, lighted throughout by Electricity, j provided with en^ellont accommoda,tion t'oi518 words
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Advertisement744 1909-01-02 8 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egyptf Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Lading issued for China Ooaat, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Port*. Steamen will Uat« Singapore on or abort MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delhi Jan. 1 Delhi744 words
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Advertisement708 1909-01-02 8 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SKIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homeward! for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every lortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Livorpool and for Marseilles, ll;ivre and708 words
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Advertisement707 1909-01-02 8 shipping. Tamburg amerTka line, hamburg. it The steamers of this Company maintain a rogolar service between Ebmbozgi Bremen Antwerp, and liotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month f;>r Bremerhaven direct, calling at Teuang and Colombo. Taking cargo707 words
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Advertisement482 1909-01-02 8 SHIPPING. Norddeut3cher Lloyd. Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast s.nd wo!l-kn>-wn mail «U*aii.i this Company nail fottni^ltlf fr.-m Hnun.*L Hamburg "via lu-ttt-r-iftm, A: twnrp, Soutl ai: j-' >t Gibraltar. QoBOB, Njij< MM n Hi Naples. Ah->x«rj«iria and vic« vers* P.»rt S&i Bmb, Aden, Colombo, PHnai.^ >>:\c>~\ri< li n kon^,482 words
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Article, Illustration45 1909-01-02 9 i w»-:in.' l minds by honest pa h*< ;i-*r Vl' ili'-.UI r.,t- >U P Problem No. I i 1 bita I pieces). .ad mate in three mo. |S B is solved by B-R4 B ti. beat II irne Three nag <ey move45 words
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Article, Illustration207 1909-01-02 9 i.. a -n these misters U the result EM draw. The score •ninth gana> I ..Mniea all, shows ..illj the vere matched. We any criticism of the style or it to our readers with tie games we I from ker-Tan itch ra eorvlu-ions. Vlr Black—"Marshall. 1 K207 words
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Article114 1909-01-02 9 1 linij to the saVj »ct of mining explo- L).?peche Colon -er states jfc miniog operations there are la the; *»dtiui, 'ended .)-'fially 1 MMltll w,-st Atii 1. gold, mica, .tti -1 phosI d in lite iil mda. I ploratior: DO UB 1 ininittee bai derided tc ting114 words
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Advertisement381 1909-01-02 9 d| HMk Are you easily tired? BK-fr Is your work a J&lxluirtlrii? DO you ~y oi't *'H u-< 1 weak "A %B^:i:s.l f:iiiil Irf f*\ I? vour appctitt; poor? JX Art- you easily dis--1&r l I'/1 80, your nervou sysl em i■' weakir blood is impure, v ma illm 38381 words
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Advertisement489 1909-01-02 9 /A POPULAR CLERGYMAN Sciatica, Stiffness, Nervous and Muscular Fatigue The remarkable public appreciation of the important letters appearing in this announcement week by week, is due to the absolute reliability of the experiences narrated. The very people we ail know and feel we can trust, in whose word we have489 words
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Advertisement334 1909-01-02 9 White Ants!! Teredos, Dry Rot, Decay in Timber. The ONLY SAFEGUARD has been on its trial in large quantities for the past 10 years in the Straits Settlements, and proved all that is claimed for it. Six pieces of deal were partly coated with Jodelite and buried in a Singapore334 words
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Article561 1909-01-02 10 HAPPY HUNTING GROUNDS [All Kt'inii Rnsanvao FOR LAZY MEN. i no -ON THE ZAMBESI, n F. C. SELOUS (Au'h.r S| '8 m it ia, I 1 f < 1 the earth, vnd I* whom 1 !l r Europe and irlcsome, who I am living h< I'i! < I m üblp561 words
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Article1290 1909-01-02 10 I a bottle of Gb«nbarlaiß*fl Pain Halm ii b i -l m tlif bOMt Iht |»aui> Ol burns ami j h itlils may be promptly relieved, Ctlti Md brui-.-s quickly healed, swellingß \>tom ptiy j d an i rheumatism ami MOnlgia rob bed at their tam>1,290 words
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Advertisement15 1909-01-02 10 SAVARESSES RSANTAL'Ii fCAPSUIES^ tptJHINESS OF Oil, AND COATIHO OT lAEHBRAME. Of CURE. WITrl NO IHCCNVPMILHCtV15 words
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Advertisement912 1909-01-02 10 GYMKHANA RACE MEETING 1909, RACE COURSE. I Saturday, 13 th February, 190 9. f 1. Hunter's Hurdle Race.— A Cupprel Bcnted by H. E. Major-General T. Perrott, CB. A hurdle race for horses that have never won a flat race or hurdle race value $50. Catch weights 12st. 71i>. and912 words
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Advertisement465 1909-01-02 10 INSURANCES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. i ESTAIJLISHED 1882. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVANj?, Manager, South Eastern Asia. BURGLAKY HOUSEBREAKING THEFT Policies covering these risks are issued by j the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Terms on application to The Branch Manager. Not 7465 words
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Advertisement419 1909-01-02 10 SUTTONS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Can now be purchased in small SINGLE PACKETS, all in air-tight TINS, which ensures fertility. KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. t For your own comfort in Tropical Countries use 1 Carbolic Soaps. I Sold by local Chtmists and Stores. Made by F. C. Calvcrt &Co Manchester, B*gl*419 words
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Article666 1909-01-02 11 'Carrier Pigeon Photographers The host Fire I Greatest Meteorite Museum ingemeot from TV :h -Borrowed Illuition t '.ir-i and Load i'u> .r Cause I Silent v > urfare -Cotton 88k. > -v;r:_ n a l< tt irri( r, the beaning pigeon has b >-n ma ie to do666 words
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Advertisement38 1909-01-02 11 Watch Symptoms of Croup. >.: p. ChambeK wi.l |.r. -vfii: the attack. Watch tort!) bst ■jmpitun. which is usually remedy freely. It :ild al\VH>> be kept iu the home where BH ebi ir. n. For sale by all li38 words
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Advertisement614 1909-01-02 11 AUQTIONis. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TANGLIN FURNITURE AUCTION THE PROPERTY OF F, E. WORSLEY TAYLOR, Bacj. At Clakklands No. 18-1 (off) Tanglin Rd. On Saturday, 9th January, at 2 o'clock. For full particulars see later Advertisements. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Auctioneers. lan 1 10.1 IN THI ESTATE OF Chua Choo Keng, Deceased614 words
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Advertisement612 1909-01-02 11 TO LET. TO LET Immediate entry. Ground floor godown and apper floor office. No, 4, Prince Street recently occupied by Messrs. Sharpe Ross Co. Rent $150 per month. Apply to Paterbon Simons <fc Co, Ltd Feb 13 u.c TO BE LET famished or unfurnished house No. 35 M 15right Land612 words
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Advertisement578 1909-01-02 11 EXCHANGE. (COKRKCTKD UP TO Dec 31.) Bant 4 m/B nom 2/4 T^ m demand 2/3| Prirate credit* 3 m/i w 2/4^ credits 6 m/s 2/4f Psakcb, deimand Bank M 2914 liiMANi, demand M 2364 [ndia,T. T, 1744 SoNGKOira, demand 24% roiiOHAMA, demand nom 113^ Java, demaaad 189| Bakqkok, demand M578 words
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Advertisement972 1909-01-02 11 SHARES. MINES. C«p(ta! CaplUl Itsoe Fdd Issued p*ld up Valo« op Company. QaoUtlo« pZ SUSS S3M££2 l* ♦400,000 375,000 10 10 Kanaboi Ltd £60,000 60,000 1 1 Kinia Tin Mines jS f}^°° 10 000 1 2 Kledang Tin Mining Co k<T viz So ii a ssi^ss^Ts-a 1 E £250,000 179,500972 words
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Article1357 1909-01-02 12 SOME KEEN CONTESTS. Whether or not the Clerk of the Weather haa a special prefeience for pouring ram, certain it ia that he hk» I to indulge his tns?»- for t h»* Litter at mont, inconvenient, times W limu Singapore holds It-* Sea Sport~ on the tirs?1,357 words
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Article141 1909-01-02 12 Drummers v Si.nali.lrs. .V Tanglin, a friendly gr.mo was played between the above sides. Oa a very bad fpround, caused through tho heavy rain, Willis kicked off for the Drums. Play was carried iuto tl e 1 M'.m-- n.d, hut the backs were s^fe. I^fßirg the first talf,141 words
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Article116 1909-01-02 12 \'in Ceylon.] Calcutta, Doc. 22. In all probability Punitive Police will be quartered in the affected areas along the line where bombs have twice been thrown at carriages in which Mr Hume was travelling. Dec. 23. A public meeting will be held in the Town II ill. Calcutta,116 words
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Article261 1909-01-02 12 An extremely interesting lecture was given at the usual wetkly meeting of the members of tfae Dudley Literary Society, on Thursday i veiling, the title being Life in the Malay Peninsula," and the lecturer irai the Rev. F. G. Swindell, colonial tin ;ii Malacca, a261 words
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477 1909-01-02 12 Sir Charles Jesael, chairman of the company, presided on Dec. 8 over the Britisb North Borneo Company's annual dinner, held at the Hotel Cecil, when some 300 persons were present, including many representatives of Colonial Governments. Mr W. C. Cowie, managing director of the company,477 words
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Article284 1909-01-02 12 The walking craze seems to have caught in Penang. A member of the Civil Service who walked round the island soon after Dr. Donald made his famous walk, has again essayed the feat. This time he did it within 12 hours, thus heating the assistant in the284 words
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Article216 1909-01-02 12 Last Monday afternoon the funeral of the late Mr. Arthur Henry Withers took place from the General Hospital to the Western Road Cemetery. The cortege left the Hospital punctually at 5 o'clock and a quarter of an hour later arrived at the Cemetery where216 words
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Article837 1909-01-02 12 The name of Colonel FittOß, of the K>yal West Kents, has been mentioned in connection with a staff billtt in India at an early date. We are glad to learn that the veteran 31 1 W. H. Read, C.MG, who has for some! long time now been an837 words
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Article76 1909-01-02 12 Per Ban Hin Guan Mr Malcolm. ]'er Camphuya Messrs J. F. Gerung.in, E. C. Layton, G, E BUes, R. U,;ini.sr.;r f <i. E. Markley, L. B. S. Foster, (I If. Layton, Allen, J. Lancaster, E. R. Holmes, if. B Ola *****, Per Ranee i Mr Paul Tager, Ifr J76 words
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Advertisement16 1909-01-02 12 No Opium in Chambei lain's Cough Remedy. There is not a particle of opium or other16 words
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Miscellaneous11 1909-01-02 12 WEATHER REPORT. Dain Bar Wind Temp Hum Sk/ Kaiu Jan 111 words
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